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LMC, School of Music to Host Musical Residencies
January 20, 2023
The residency program seeks to provide an "arts-based, humanistic approach to using technology."
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Lifelong Environmentalist Says Time at Georgia Tech Instrumental in His Success
January 18, 2023
Ivan Allen College alumnus Albert George has marine biology and chemistry degrees and completed programs at Harvard and Yale. But it’s his M.S. from the School of History and Sociology that most profoundly shaped the trajectory of his career. -
Ivan Allen Graduate Students Present Remarkable Array of Research
January 18, 2023
The event featured presentations from 13 Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts graduate students.
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Celebrating 20 Years of the Law, Science, and Technology Minor
January 18, 2023
The Minor in Law, Science, and Technology turns 20 years old this year.
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Science Fiction Day 2023: LGBTQ+ Sci-Fi
December 22, 2022
Reading recommendations for Science Fiction Day, plus a deep dive into the linked histories of sci-fi and LGBTQ+ rights.
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2022's Top 10 Stories In the Ivan Allen College
December 16, 2022
Looking back on some of our most-read stories of 2022.
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AGREC Awards $105,000 to 11 Local Projects Addressing Global Issues
December 14, 2022
The community-based projects address healthcare, jobs, and language and cultural issues. -
Deferred Aspirations: GTRI Engineer Earns Nunn School Master’s After Time Away to Care for Daughter
December 13, 2022
Darrel Zeh finally graduates this week after a devastating diagnosis disrupted his plans.
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Family Financial Well-Being Rose After Medicaid Expansions, Research Shows
December 13, 2022
The studies are the latest in a line of work examining the impact of Medicaid expansions on child and family health.
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Two Georgia Tech Teams Win Department of Energy JUMP into STEM Challenge
December 12, 2022
The competition allows student teams to compete in developing ideas to increase electrification, reduce energy use and carbon emissions, and develop novel solutions to improve resiliency and sustainability of the built environment. -
Third-generation Georgia Tech Graduate Embarks on Museum Career
December 12, 2022
Before she begins career as a curatorial assistant at the Gibbes Museum of Art, history and sociology student Teresa Muñoz took a moment to reflect on her time at Ivan Allen College and Georgia Tech. -
Department of Energy Awards Georgia Tech Grant for Energyshed Project
December 8, 2022
Energy, Policy, and Innovation Center leads effort to develop new energy planning models for metro Atlanta -
Researchers and Alumni Aid in $2.6 Million Effort to Restore Salt Marshes in Historic Charleston
December 7, 2022
What started as a citizen science initiative led by a M.S. HTS alum has led to a $2.6 million National Fish and Wildlife Foundation effort to restore degraded salt marshes in historic Charleston. As part of the project, which is being spearheaded by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, School of Biological Sciences Professor and Associate Chair of Research Joel Kostka will lead a team of researchers to monitor restoration efforts — and to better understand why the marsh died off in the first place.
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Dancing Around the Subject: AI Co-Creative Research Continues with KSU Motion Capture Sessions
December 7, 2022
Brian Magerko and his student researchers are working with Kennesaw State Unversity dancers on a research project exploring artificial intelligence and creativity.
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Shared Interests in Creativity, Cognition, and Technology Drive Music Industry Visit to Tech
December 7, 2022
The group was interested in work surrouding creativity, AI, data science, and data visualization.
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'Change the Conversation' with Language and Culture Programs at Georgia Tech
December 6, 2022
Studies show that learning a second language can make you a better leader and help you earn more money in your career. Our eclectic collection of classes and wide-ranging research shows just how fascinating it can be to pick them up. -
Good Response Marks First Month of GT@DC Internship Applications
December 2, 2022
Classes and internships begin in mid-August.
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MSEEM Problem-Solving Night a Success
November 22, 2022
The problem-solving session allowed MSEEM students to apply their knowledge to helping find solutions to real-world issues faced by companies and non-profits.
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Giving Thanks: Spotlight on our IAC Community
November 22, 2022
There is so much to be thankful for this year, but one thing rises above the rest: our community. With their hard work, passion, and inspiration, Ivan Allen College has put many exciting new projects into motion this year. -
Celebrating Kristie Macrakis
November 21, 2022
Longtime faculty member and espionage expert leaves a lasting legacy at Ivan Allen College.
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